Unfortunately our users are super simple. On Friday, November 9, 2012 3:24:02 PM UTC-6, Tim D wrote: > > reference the container to the old one (reference link in clipboard)? If > you have SmartTree. > > On Monday, November 5, 2012 10:01:18 AM UTC-5, Joel Kinzel wrote: >> >> All: >> >> We have the following situation: >> >> >> - A list of faculty members and their contact information. >> - The contact information is not on the faculty page, but is, instead >> a page inside of the container on the faculty page (we need to allow >> flexibility as some faculty have multiple sets of contact information). >> - Need the contact info to show up on the list >> >> Here is what we have: >> <reddot:cms><output type="object" >> object="Escape:HtmlEncode(Context:Pages.GetPage(Guid:<%info_guid% >> >).GetElementByName(con_contactInfo).GetHtml())"/></reddot:cms> >> >> My questions is this: >> >> Is there a way to render that container (or more specifically the pages >> within the container) as if it were published instead of with the extra >> markup? >> >> Right now, it includes all of the extra markup that is wrapped in block >> marks (even when published) so we have been doing CSS display:none on the >> items we want to hide. I'd rather they not appear in the markup at all. Is >> there anyway to achieve that using a render tag (ie. can we specify which >> render mode we want with gethtml)? >> >>
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